Hello and welcome to episode 25 of The Who Dat Dish Podcast! Special guest and good friend, @SaintCharlie, joins the show for the second week in a row. We go over Sunday's 31-21 win over divisional rival Carolina while giving out some game balls and analysis. We then dive into Thursday's divisional matchup for the Saints, a game in Atlanta against the Falcons. Then, to end the milestone show, we answer all of your fan questions from Twitter and Facebook!
Be sure to go to www.whodatdish.com to read all of the amazing articles over there and follow us on Twitter! @TheWDDPodcast @SaintCharlie @Dayton_Brown_ @RaymondTylerM @WhoDatDish

Jays Journal Podcast - December 6. "Perception is Reality."
As we approach the dead of winter mired in what has been an off-season of general confusion, growing uncertainty, and profound sadness, it's comforting to know that with the winter meetings only days away, we'll finally get a chance to see what this Toronto Blue Jays front office is prepared to do next. With the future of the club's ownership ambitions now up in the air, one wonders what 2018 holds in store for a much maligned leadership group desperate to instill confidence in their increasingly embittered and largely cynical fanbase.
On tonight's episode we're thrilled to be joined by Ainka Jess (@justbeingaj) of She's 4 Sports (@Shes4Sports), Marshall Auerback (@Mauerback) from the Levy Institute, and our very own Jays Journal site expert and resident country music star, Chris Henderson (@Baseball4Brains). Together, they huddle around host Ari Shapiro and fearlessly tackle the following streams of baseball consciousness:
On the recent Stroman tweet regarding the departure of Goins (3:19), why the franchise seems to be struggling mightily when it comes to public relations and fan perception 101 (8:15), what needs to happen for Mark Shapiro to make this his team (13:01), on the issue of club likeability and how the Blue Jays are perceived relative to other Toronto pro sports franchises (19:41), the manner in which the club pursued the Japanese Babe Ruth (26:16), on the health of Tulowitzki and Travis (29:18), what if Guerrero Jr., Bichette and Alford stumble along the way to expected stardom (37:08), and how the Rogers brand has been weakened by the Gregg Zaun firing (44:01).

There is never a dull moment as a Cleveland Browns fan. Jimmy Haslam decided to spice up the 0-12 season by firing Sashi Brown and hiring a new GM in John Dorsey in the span of 12 hours. This episode was recorded before Dorsey's hiring, but we still cover all the fallout from Sashi being let go and how Haslam declared Hue Jackson's job to be safe for at least another season. And by the way, the Browns do have a game this Sunday. Maybe Hue can finally pull out that first victory now that his nemesis is gone.

Join RedbirdRants.com- Fansided's St. Louis Cardinals-centric site- writers and editors as they discuss all things Cardinals.
Episode 40 continues our postseason formatting. This means that we will host one show per week on Thursdays for an hour.
This episode's topics include:
Hot Stove action: The latest around baseball
Latest with the St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals sign Miles Mikolas
Waiting for Giancarlo Stanton
John Mozeliak preaches patience
Facing the reality of not getting Stanton
If you love the St. Louis Cardinals, you'll love what these bloggers have to say in this installment about the birds on the bat.
Follow this episode's contributors on Twitter: Tito Rivera (@triveratops), Dr. Michael D. Miles (@DrMilesM5), and Trevor Hooth (@thooth29).
Find all things RedbirdRants on Twitter (@FSRedbirdRants), Facebook (facebook.com/FSRedbirdRants), and on the web at www.redbirdrants.com

Welcome to another episode of Take the Black, Winter is Coming’s Game of Thrones podcast. This week, we continue our look back at season 7 recap, picking up with “Eastwatch” and going through to the end of “The Dragon and the Wolf.” Our panel picks (and nitpicks) through the highs and lows.
Our topics include:
Jaime and Bronn’s escape from Drogon. Too much?
Is Cersei’s pregnancy a fake?
We gush over Jon Snow’s bonding moment with Drogon.
Jorah returns, but he hasn’t left the friendzone.
Fermented Crab must taste awful.
We tackle Jon Snow’s quest to catch a wight. We weren’t huge fans. “Beyond the Wall” in general takes a bit of a beating.
On the rebound, we loved the Dragonpit sequence from “The Dragon and the Wolf.”
We discuss the dimensions and implications of #BoatSex, which was made all the better because of Kit Harington’s amazing bottom.
Littlefinger’s death was awesome, but the story that led it…
Undead Viserion was scary as f*ck.
What happened to Tormund and Beric?
As usual, Take the Black leans heavily on the NSFW side (beware of F-bombs). You’ve been warned.
UPDATE: Apologies for the technical difficulties. The episode should play just fine now.

This week, Matt Verderame and Josh Hill talk about the New York Giants and where they should go after firing Ben McAdoo and John Dorsey. Also, are the New Orleans Saints the NFL's best team after dismantling the Carolina Panthers, and should the Minnesota Vikings be considered Super Bowl contenders or pretenders? Finally, Hill and Verderame break down all the Week 14 games including the AFC West showdown between the Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs in th oddest division we've seen in some time.

Welcome to the 16'th episode of Ebony Bird, a Baltimore Ravens podcast brought to you by Ebony Bird and FanSided.
On today's episode, site experts Chris Schisler and Joe Schiller join contributor Jake McDonnell for 35 minutes of Ravens talk.
Topics covered:
The Ravens' 44-20 rout of the Lions: offensive explosion, defense bends but still terrorizes, Jimmy Smith's injury and suspension
Since Marlon Humphrey is the Ravens' new starting quarterback opposite Brandon Carr, how to the guys feel about this situation? Can Humphrey hold down the fort?
Can the Ravens carry this momentum into the playoffs? Should we expect another offensive outburst in Pittsburgh this weekend?
The Ravens' upcoming Sunday Night matchup in Pittsburgh against the Steelers: game picks, comparing this game to week 4, discussion on Ryan Shazier, and the one-game suspensions of JuJu Smith-Schuster, Geroge Iloka, and Rob Gronkowski.
As always, thanks for listening! Be certain to subscribe to the Ebony Bird Podcast on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio. Leave us a 5-star review, we may read it on a future episode!

HabsFan vs. LeafsFan - Season 2, Episode 18.
The Kris Russell Mask of Overcompensated Forgiveness (0:00)
HvL in association with the Edmonton Oilers league of gift shoppes and apothecaries is pleased to bring you an exclusive, limited time special offer to purchase: The Kris Russell Mask. It's great for missed birthdays, overcooked holiday turkey, and religious ceremonies.
HvL Banter (1:55)
Kamal and Ari work together to digest the reality of trading places offensively and how things can change in the blink of an eye.
LeafsFan Rant (13:06)
Shapiro looks at the Russell debacle as sign of our times; an era in which simply trying and finishing a task is often lauded more than actual triumph and favourable results.
HabsFan Rant (14:51)
Rehman riffs on the importance of protecting Carey Price from harm thanks to the reckless nature of opponents who charge the net with impunity knowing that they simply can, while also highlighting the delicate balance between increased scoring and mounting injuries.
Exclusive interview with Steve "Dangle" Glynn (@Steve_Dangle) of Rogers Sportsnet, Hockey Night in Canada, his own podcast, and quite possibly the lost city of Atlantis (17:00).
We're thrilled to be joined by mercurial YouTuber, epic blogger, master podcaster, and general tour-de-force Steve Glynn, a man who exemplifies a high-octane pace of limitless streams of consciousness that'll make you thankful for sugar, hockey analytics, and bleeding blue. Steve drops by to regale us with tremendous anecdotes of his passion for the blue & white, his relative impudence for the Habs, and his meteoric rise into your living room on nothing more than his wits, a shoe-string budget, and a love of technology.

After a brief hiatus, we begin the show with the unfortunate news that Shohei Ohtani has chosen to play for the Los Angeles Angels. The Mariners gave it their all but came up just short. We discuss what might have gone wrong and whether Jerry Dipoto made a mistake trading prospects for International bonus money.
The Mariners made a major trade yesterday, acquiring Dee Gordon to play centerfield in 2018. What did we think of the deal? Are we worried about Gordon playing CF?
Finally, the Mariners offseason just cannot be over because Ohtani is playing elsewhere. Where do they go from here? Who is the #1 target for the Mariners now?

The Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto FC and the Toronto Maple Leafs have been the hot topic of discussion for various reasons, David Richard and Austin break it all down.
(0:00-20:00) After Giancarlco Stanton was traded to the New York Rankees and Shohei Ohtani signing with the Los Angeles Angels, it puts the Blue Jays in a position where they need to decide on their plan for the 2018 season.
(20:00-36:00) TFC have had a remarkable season but they have a big challenge in front of them against the Seattle Sounders. They discuss the growing rivalry with Jozy Altidore, Michael Bradley and soccer fans in the United States.
(36:00-52:00) There has not been a lot to talk about with the Maple Leafs except for the strong play of Frederik Andersen and whether the team can find some consistency in their play and how they can achieve it.
Don’t forget to follow Tip of the Tower on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news, rumours and opinions on Toronto Sports.

Light heavyweight Dominick Reyes calls into the show to talk about his big win over Jeremy Kimball at UFC 218 in Detroit. Reyes improved to 2-0 in the UFC and talks about what is next for him in his future and how quickly he wants to climb the rankings to contend for the title.
Coach Angelo Reyes calls in to talk about Frank Mir and his entry into the Bellator Grand Prix and the fight against Fedor Emelianenko.

The ninth offseason episode of Just Blog Baby’s Oakland Raiders Podcast, featuring Dylan Park, Nick Hjeltness and Ryan Lopes.
On this week's episode of Just Blog Baby's Oakland Raiders podcast, we break down each pick made by Reggie McKenzie from Round 1 to 7, as well as talk about some of the notable undrafted free agents.
Here’s a run down of the latest episode:
Gareon Conley - talent wise, was he the right pick?
Considering the off the field drama, how surprising was the pick?
Most up to date information surrounding Conley
Passing on Reuben Foster
Grade for the Conley pick
Obi Melifonwu at no. 56 -- a dream scenario?
Right to focus on secondary instead of front seven?
Obi's role on the defense
Grade for the Melifonwu pick
Eddie Vanderdoes, Nick's top choice
Comparable to Mario Edwards Jr. in 2015?
Grade for the Vanderdoes pick
David Sharpe's role
Legally blind in one eye?
Grade for the Sharpe pick
McKenzie's trade down
Marquel Lee, starter at inside linebacker?
Being a target of McKenzie
McKenzie deciding not to reach for a linebacker
Grade for the Lee pick
Shalom Luani, Jylan Ware, Elijah Hood, Trevyon Hester
7th rounders that could make the 53-man roster
Undrafted free agents
Ishamel Zamora - legit shot to make the team?
Pharaoh Brown
Marshawn Lynch
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LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers were in Chicago for win number 12 in a row. Kyle Korver on LeBron's passing and a locker room encounter that was witnessed between LeBron and a reporter. Kevin Durant got ejected for the third time. Lavar Ball is brutal. Rob Gronkowski is forever a meathead.

Vince Cestone, an Around the Foghorn contributor, sat down with KNBR Producer and host of the Minor League Podcast by KNBR, Cody Pasby, to discuss the San Francisco Giants farm system. They cover a wide range of topics surrounding the Giants and their farm system

Empire Writes Back is back again, this time to bring the heat in the Subway Series! Co-Site Experts Sean Dyer and John Franklin delve into their bag of tricks, and they bring in Mets expert Richie Todd. After the Yankees took game one, the guys break down what happened for each team, and then they discuss predictions for tonight's game. They finish things off by talking about a potential Mets and Yankees super team, and of course they give you their Final Thoughts. All that and more, on episode seven of Empire Writes Back the Podcast.

Lead Expert Cesar Becerra is joined by Jake Misener, expert of our sister site Cubbies Crib. We'll bring you a quick preview of the upcoming NLCS rematch against two of two power houses in the National League.

The New Orleans Pelicans selected Duke's Frank Jackson with the 31st pick in last night's NBA Draft and it's time to learn some more about the young freshmen guard!
Zion Olojede of DukeReport.com comes onto the Pod to discuss Jackson's best NBA comparison, potential, injury concerns, and overall game.
Then Olojede spends a moment discussing fellow Pelican and former Blue Devil Quinn Cook, as well as free agent target and Los Angeles Clipper, J.J. Redick.

Hawks Playbook Podcast Episode 34 - NY State of Mind
Open: Seattle Seahawks Fans, welcome back to the Hawks Playbook Podcast. Join us as we recap the great complete team win in the Big Apple against the NY Giants.
Featured Segment: Seahawks win on the road vs. the Giants
Seattle finally has a pretty good complete game. The Seattle Seahawks dominated this game on both sides of the ball and moved the team to an overall record of 4-2.
The offensive line played well overall. Odhiambo and Glowinksi allowed only 1 QB pressure each out of 42 attempts. Ethan Pocic did not allow a single pressure on 22 snaps at left guard and center.
Seahawks again have the #1 scoring defense in the NFL. Against the Giants the Seahawks allowed 177 total yards and 1 TD, after getting the ball at the Seattle 17 yards line as a result of a Thomas Rawls fumble.
Giants had 300 combined rushing yards in previous 2 games. Seahawks allowed 46 yards and zero runs over 9 yards.
Seattle’s defense (outside of Titan’s game) has allowed 12.2 PPG and 281.4 YPG. They have not allowed more than 18 points scored against them in the other 5 games.
Featured Segment 2: Game Preview – Seattle Seahawks vs the Houston Texans.
The Texan’s come into the matchup with a record of 3-3 and 3rd place in the AFC South. The Texans have wins against the Bengals, Titans and Browns and losses against the Jaguars, Patriots and the Chiefs.
The team is led by rooking phenom Deshaun Watson, the 12th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. Watson has plenty of playmakers around him but an OL almost as bad as Seattle's.
Seattle’s offense can’t expect to face a stout run defense led by Merceilus, Clowney and McKinney. They also have a playmaker at middle linebacker in rookie, Zach Cunningham.

Brad "The Bruiser" Eichkorn and Ale Jones talk Buffalo Bilols football. This week the Buffalo Bills look to stay competative in an always tough games against hte New England Patriots. The Patriots are led by Tom Brady, who comes in with a 26-2 recover against the Buffalo Bills. The Bills bounced back after 3 blow out losses in a row.
Topics for discussion on this week's podcast include:
Is there any chance of slowing down Tom Brady?
Bills offense vs New England
Looking at the playoff picture
Can LeSean McCoy Break this game open?

Welcome to the sixth episode of the Call to the Pen flagship podcast! New episodes Monday and Wednesday. Today we discuss the possibility of a Giancarlo Stanton trade, given he recently cleared waivers, as well as possible hurdles to such a deal given the recent sale of the Marlins to a group lead by Derek Jeter.

In today’s episode, host and Call to the Pen contributor Jonathan Platek discusses the ins and outs of a trade of Giancarlo Stanton by the Miami Marlins to any contending team. Jon breaks down possible suitors for Stanton, as well as possible packages that could be put together for the slugger.
Jon also discusses the concept of a True Home Run King, and decides whether Stantong would be a “true” King should he break the single-season total of Yankees great Roger Maris.

In the second edition of the Rubbing The Rock podcast, host Anthony Messenger discusses Lasamuel Davis' decision to transfer from Clemson; the members of the 2017 recruiting class who will play as true freshman; and recent recruiting news.

The boys are back! This time we recap the MLS All-Star game against Real Madrid in Chicago before touching base on the many events from off the pitch that have hit the headlines as of late. We talk all the news surrounding Miami FC and their owner Riccardo Silva, including their Open Cup loss to MLS hopefuls, FC Cincinnati. We'll take a quick look at some of the notable transfers that have gone on since we last recorded and discuss their potential impact on the standings.
After a quick music break from The Regrets (wearetheregrets.com), we look ahead to the weekend's MLS action, starting with the New York Derby. Following our predictions, we dive into the other nationally broadcast matches, then round things out with some quick hits from the remaining matches of the weekend.
Thoughts and views are our own, intro music from Verdict801 and used with permission!